Complications of viral conjunctivitis

La conjunctivitis It is the inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin and transparent tissue that lines the eyeball and the inner part of the eyelids. The viral type is a highly contagious condition that is associated with colds and adenoviruses. 

Viral conjunctivitis usually affects both eyes and causes very bothersome symptoms. Treating it from the beginning is very important to prevent possible complications and prevent the disease from recurring.

Complications of viral conjunctivitis

La conjunctivitis It is the inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin and transparent tissue that lines the eyeball and the inner part of the eyelids. The viral type is a highly contagious condition that is associated with colds and adenoviruses. 

Viral conjunctivitis usually affects both eyes and causes very bothersome symptoms. Treating it from the beginning is very important to prevent possible complications and prevent the disease from recurring.

What happens if we don't treat viral conjunctivitis in time?

Before knowing the complications of viral conjunctivitis it is important to explain what is this disease and how it affects the ocular structure. 

The conjunctiva of the eye is a thin, transparent membrane that lines the white of the eye and the inner area of ​​the eyelids. Some viruses, such as adenoviruses, can affect the eyes by causing acute inflammation of the conjunctiva. This is known as viral conjunctivitis.  

Viral conjunctivitis is a very frequent disease and quite contagious. This condition can spread so easily that there are times of the year when outbreaks or outbreaks of viral conjunctivitis occur. Usually the infection is most common in the fall and winter months. 

viral conjunctivitis complications

Viral conjunctivitis easily diagnosed for its symptoms: 

  • Reddened whites of the eyes. This occurs because as the conjunctiva dilates, the blood capillaries are more visible. 
  • Discomfort or tenderness in the eyes when seeing the light. 
  • Excessive tearing. The eyes constantly cry. 
  • Eye secretions They can be yellowish or whitish in color. 
  • Itching In the eyes. 
  • Sensation of having a foreign object or sand inside the eye.
  • Inflammation of the eyelids

La viral conjunctivitis is treated applying eye drops that help relieve symptoms. The ophthalmologist may also prescribe over-the-counter pain relievers if the virus has also generated general malaise.

Clean the eyes with physiological saline and avoid accumulation of secretions it is key to optimal recovery. 

What happens when viral conjunctivitis gets complicated? If viral conjunctivitis is not treated in time, severe eye pain, difficulty opening the eyes, acute inflammation of the eyelids and face, fever, and bodily discomfort may occur. 

The children are more likely to develop viral conjunctivitis severe, because they have lower defenses than adults. Also they newborn They can be born with conjunctivitis, due to bacteria or viruses that can be found in the birth canal at the time of giving birth.

If childhood viral conjunctivitis becomes complicated, it can cause visible bleeding in the conjunctiva and affect the functioning of the cornea. To prevent permanent damage to the eye structure, it is important to examine your child's eyes when symptoms first appear.

Whenever they show up discomfort or symptoms of viral conjunctivitis in the eye structure it is necessary to go to the ophthalmologist. 

In the case of viral conjunctivitis, it is important to go to the ophthalmologist when the eye begins to redden and there is excessive tearing. In this way we can begin to treat the disease from its initial phase and thus prevent the infection from progressing. 

If you suspect you have conjunctivitis, the first thing to do is do not self-medicate. There are many types of eye drops to treat this disease, but only an ophthalmologist knows which medicine you need, based on your symptoms and the cause of viral conjunctivitis. 

Are there sequelae after viral conjunctivitis?

Fortunately, viral conjunctivitis it is a disease with a very positive prognosisas it tends to heal over time without wreaking havoc on eye health. 

Now, if you do not go to the ophthalmologist, do not treat conjunctivitis and do not offer your eyes the necessary care, complications will not take long in coming. Among the problems that this condition can cause are the eye bleeds and corneal injuries

If viral conjunctivitis is treated correctly, it doesn't have to be a problem for your eyes. In most cases the disease progresses positively and usually last 7-15 days.

when viral conjunctivitis is no longer contagious

If you want to avoid complications, the best thing you can do is prevent viral conjunctivitis. Put these measures into practice to avoid this disease: 

  • Don't share your glasses or contact lenses. TampDon't use other people's. 
  • Wash your hands frequently with antibacterial soap and for no less than 30 seconds. 
  • Don't share personal items like pillows, sheets, towels, makeup, and cosmetics. 
  • Avoid being in contact with infected people. 
  • Don't touch your eyes with dirty hands. 
  • Wear goggles when swimming or diving.
  • If you have symptoms of conjunctivitis, stop wearing contact lenses. 

It is important for patients with viral conjunctivitis to rest and stay at home until the disease is completely cured. This condition is highly contagious and it is essential to prevent its spread. 

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Possible complications of viral conjunctivitis
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Possible complications of viral conjunctivitis
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Viral conjunctivitis usually affects both eyes at the same time and causes very uncomfortable symptoms. Treating it from the beginning is very important to prevent possible complications and prevent the disease from recurring.
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Área Oftalmológica Avanzada
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